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Tomato Soup (with carrots & beetroot)

Posted by Divya on August 12, 2015 Tagged With: Gluten Free, Healthy, Kids Friendly, Vegan, Vegetarian Salads & Soups tomato soup recipe, tomato soup without cornflour, Indian tomato soup, gluten free tomato soup, tomato beetroot soup, tomato soup, Cosy, comforting and nutritious tomato soup recipe packed with goodness of fresh tomatoes, beet, carrots and ginger. It is vegan, gluten free, easy to make and perfect for winter season. Jump to Recipe

Tomato carrot beet soup recipe.

Cosy, comforting and nutritious tomato soup recipe packed with goodness of fresh tomatoes, carrots, beet and ginger. It is vegan, gluten free, simple to make and perfect for winter season.

Tomato carrot beet soup recipe.

This tomato soup is a staple at my home during winter season and is absolutely light on stomach as it is made without cream or butter. Some people add cornflour or cornstarch for thickening the soup but I don’t like to add it, as pulp from beetroots and carrots make it sufficiently thick.

Homemade fresh tomato soup tastes so much better and healthier than canned or packaged soups. It can be enjoyed as it is or with bread croutons, roasted makhana or cheesy garlic bread.

The tomato carrot beet soup recipe shared here is:

  • Vegan (Dairy free)
  • Vegetarian
  • Gluten free
  • Oil free
  • Healthy & Kids friendly

Tomato Soup Ingredients:

Tomatoes: Use fresh ripe tomatoes for maximum flavour and colour.

Beetroot & Carrots: It is best to use fresh beets and carrots as older these veggies get, more they become limp and difficult to peel or chop. Both these veggies enhance the taste, colour, nutrition value of soup and their pulp automatically thickens the soup.

Ginger: It adds warm-fiery taste to the soup and one of the best ingredients to include in diet in winter season. It aids in digestion and helps in recovering from cold or flu.

Seasoning: The soup is seasoned with simple salt and crushed black pepper. If you wish you can also add some fresh basil leaves, Italian seasoning or garlic powder to it while simmering.

Tomato carrot beet ginger soup.

Sugar: It is an optional ingredient and I would advice it to add it only after tasting the soup. The acidity and sourness of tomatoes is well balanced by slight sweetness from carrots. However if after tasting you still feel the need, then add sugar.

Cream / Coconut milk: This is also an optional ingredient. If you like creamy soup, then add low fat cream or coconut milk for vegan soup.

How to thicken the tomato soup?

Though the soup here gets thick from the pulp of carrots and beets but if you want to thicken it more then you can do one of the following options:

1. Cornstarch Slurry- Mix 1 tbsp of cornstarch in 1/2 cup water and add it to the soup while continuously stirring to avoid any lumps. Make sure to bring the soup to boil after this. It will thicken up in 3 to 4 minutes.

2. Cream- Add 1/4 cup of heavy cream or coconut milk to the soup while mixing continously (to prevent from splitting). Simmer for 2-3 minutes but avoid boiling it  too much after adding the cream.

Tomato soup served with bread croutons.

More vegetarian soup recipes you might like:

  • Roasted Tomato Garlic Soup
  • Broccoli Cheese Soup
  • Sweet Corn Soup
  • Vegetarian Noodle Soup
  • Mushroom Soup

Ingredients: (Serves 3 to 4)

  • Tomatoes- 10 to 12
  • Carrots (chopped)- 2 to 3
  • Beetroot (chopped)- 1
  • Grated Ginger- 1 tbsp
  • Water / Vegetable Stock- 2 cups
  • Salt- 1 tsp (to taste)
  • Crushed Black Pepper- 3/4 tsp (to taste)
  • Sugar- 1 tsp (optional)
  • Cream / Coconut milk -For garnishing

(You can also add fresh basil, dried herbs like rosemary, oregano, thyme or Italian seasoning while the soup is simmering.)

Directions:

Step 1:
Wash the tomatoes thoroughly. Chop off the upper part of the tomatoes and then cut them into halves. Peel the carrots, beetroot and chop them roughly.

Chopping tomatoes for soup.

Step 2:
Transfer these veggies with grated ginger into a pressure cooker and add 1 cup water (or vegetable stock) to them. Let the cooker whistle twice and then simmer for 5 minutes. Switch off the flame.

Adding tomatoes carrots beetroot in a pressure cooker.

Step 3:
Once all the pressure from the cooker is released, open the lid carefully. The veggies would have softened. You can use a hand blender to puree these veggies or if you are blending them in a wet grinder then let the veggies cool first.

Blending soup with immersion blender.

Step 4:
Sieve the blended tomatoes using a strainer. Use a spoon or spatula to press the soup down the strainer.

Passing the tomato soup through a sieve for removing seeds.

As you can see below the only residue left behind are tomato peels & seeds. There is no loss of pulp in this method and you get creamy thick soup.

Tomato seeds and peel left  behind in sieve.

Step 5:
To this strained soup, add salt, crushed black pepper and a cup of water.  Mix well. Bring it to boil & then simmer for 10 minutes. Taste and add some salt or sugar as per your taste if needed.

Tomato-Soup-Step6

Delicious and healthy tomato soup is ready. Top up with a swirl of cream, coconut milk or garnish with some fresh basil before serving. Serve with these air fried bread croutons or roasted fox nuts.

Can I freeze tomato soup?

Yes you can freeze this soup easily for upto a month in a freezer safe container. It is better to avoid adding any dairy before freezing. You can also freeze it in small portions. Thaw the soup at room temperature and reheat in a pan (on stovetop) or microwave.

Healthy Tomato Soup with carrots beet and ginger.

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  1. AvatarDivya Jain

    November 25, 2015 at 12:38 PM

    Thanks a lot Emma!! Glad you liked it 🙂

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